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yesterday in places like seaside heights, atlantic city, there were massive rescue efforts. in seaside heights, a door-to-door effort. lots of people have been brought to safety. we did get a chance to talk to some of those people yesterday and they described terrible scenes of sadness, streets filled with sand, homes ripped from their foundation. today many of the rescue efforts return towards restoration and addressing some of the safety issues over there. open gas leaks that have led to fires because of damage. as you know, many people are beginning a third day without power. they are getting anxious to try to get back to life as normal so this recovery couldn't happen soon enough. reporting live, i'm danielle leigh. >>> danielle, thanks so much. so many of you are asking how you can help during this crisis. one suggestion is to reach out to the red cross. here's how you do that, you can text the word red cross to 90999 and that will automatically give a $10 that will appear on your phone bill. you can also go to redcross.org and donate. you can donate blood in your homet
yesterday in places like seaside heights, atlantic city, there were massive rescue efforts. in seaside heights, a door-to-door effort. lots of people have been brought to safety. we did get a chance to talk to some of those people yesterday and they described terrible scenes of sadness, streets filled with sand, homes ripped from their foundation. today many of the rescue efforts return towards restoration and addressing some of the safety issues over there. open gas leaks that have led to...
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once a bustling resort town, atlantic city had hit the skids by the 1960s. the customers long departed. then 12 years ago new jersey opened the door to casino gambling. real estate companies began a frenzy of buying. those who last sold the building are probably smiling. those who last bought them are still waiting for the boom that has never arrived. the tourists came all right, 25 million of them last year but they find everything they want on the beach and the boardwalk and in their hotels. the few who venture out into the city find a sad array of homes. >> the problem here in this town is the people who are delegated to florida do not listen to our residents. they're in their offices all day. that's what time it is. >> let me ask you this, what do you think is going right in this country and what do you think is going wrong? >> wrong things are people are not thinking about people anymore. from old school, like when you were coming up like when i was coming up, you could leave your doors open and everybody would help each other neighborly. now it's not l
once a bustling resort town, atlantic city had hit the skids by the 1960s. the customers long departed. then 12 years ago new jersey opened the door to casino gambling. real estate companies began a frenzy of buying. those who last sold the building are probably smiling. those who last bought them are still waiting for the boom that has never arrived. the tourists came all right, 25 million of them last year but they find everything they want on the beach and the boardwalk and in their hotels....
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in atlantic city today, all casinos re-opened. the crowds were small. monday morning meant back to business for much of the garden state, but not without delays. hundreds waited in lines for trains, buses, and the lines grew longer in the gas lines as the rationing went into effect. and more than 800,000 customers are without power, including hundreds of schools, later, the mayor promised a comeback. >> we'll rebuild it in a smart, sustainable way. >> reporter: in a conference, the governor spoke to the children of new jersey. >> keeping you safe, getting you back to school, making sure you feel like you're taken care of. >> reporter: for bob and amy kelly, rescuing pictures is a priority, memories nearly lost in sandy's flood, they won't risk again in what could be round two later this week. the coastal communities will have a day to prepare for this storm. this town is very nervous because it sits between the river and the ocean. the nor'easters are always bad here, they almost always flood. they worry that the storm here could devastate what little t
in atlantic city today, all casinos re-opened. the crowds were small. monday morning meant back to business for much of the garden state, but not without delays. hundreds waited in lines for trains, buses, and the lines grew longer in the gas lines as the rationing went into effect. and more than 800,000 customers are without power, including hundreds of schools, later, the mayor promised a comeback. >> we'll rebuild it in a smart, sustainable way. >> reporter: in a conference, the...
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craig boswell in atlantic city tonight. craig? >> shep, good evening. since we last spoke this afternoon. the roads into atlantic city have finally been reopen. where we are, has also been open. you probably see some cars coming up behind us. people getting into their homes for the first time since this storm had hit. today there was a line of cars about a mile along at one of those checkpoints trying to get outside the windows, oh my, oh no, talking about things. utility crew finally arrived here getting the power here back to you, shep. >> shepard: thanks. getting a closer look at some of sandy's damage out of east end of new york's long island. many of the beaches and coastal communities there did take a pounding from the high winds and storm surge. especially hundreds of homes that sit off the south shore of long island on a very thin string of barrier islands. many of those along dune road which is asphalt. although you can see here a sea of sand has buried the dune. buried dune road sneer south hampton out on the east end of long island. not all t
craig boswell in atlantic city tonight. craig? >> shep, good evening. since we last spoke this afternoon. the roads into atlantic city have finally been reopen. where we are, has also been open. you probably see some cars coming up behind us. people getting into their homes for the first time since this storm had hit. today there was a line of cars about a mile along at one of those checkpoints trying to get outside the windows, oh my, oh no, talking about things. utility crew finally...
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however, north of atlantic city it becomes almost entirely republican. although there are a few democratic strongholds. new york, you can see staten island. it is pretty much split between republicans, democrats but as we go to the north-east. the island of manhattan was almost solid democrat. the same on the east river of long island at all, a democrat. if we move to the east along long island you can see that it becomes a mixture. democrats, republicans. once again that this does not show how it will go but it seems to show that the majority of these voters tend to be democrats. in the san francisco, kron 4 news. >> in just a few hours the first presidential votes will be tabulated in it to him shirt it is 80 tradition. >> mitt romney began his day and new hampshire, virginia, ohio and then to new hampshire or the president it was wisconsin, and of the goodness and the decency of the ohio. and ending up in iowa. these six states are too close to call. the biggest is florida with 29 electoral votes in the president has made 26 visits there since the mon
however, north of atlantic city it becomes almost entirely republican. although there are a few democratic strongholds. new york, you can see staten island. it is pretty much split between republicans, democrats but as we go to the north-east. the island of manhattan was almost solid democrat. the same on the east river of long island at all, a democrat. if we move to the east along long island you can see that it becomes a mixture. democrats, republicans. once again that this does not show how...
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ask you to come and deliver your supplies. >> atlantic city, president obama met with new jersey governor chris christie. after the two leaders surveyed the damage along the jersey shore, the president vowed he wouldn't tolerate red tape. >> i instituted a 15-minute rule essentially on my team. you return everybody's phone calls in 15 minutes. whether it's the mayor, governors, county officials, if they need something, we figure out a way to say yes. >> during one of his stops, governor christie found more victims in utter despair. >> i need help. >> we're going to help you. >> everything is gone. >> i know. >> so many people in that situation. in new york, the desperate race to get america's biggest city back up and running continues. water is being pumped out of the subway system. officials in new york and connecticut say the subway and commuter rail lines will start returning today although on a limited basis. it is an amazing but erie sight. much of the skyline of lower manhattan remains dark as this city enters the fourth day of a massive power outage. the flooding crisis from sandy
ask you to come and deliver your supplies. >> atlantic city, president obama met with new jersey governor chris christie. after the two leaders surveyed the damage along the jersey shore, the president vowed he wouldn't tolerate red tape. >> i instituted a 15-minute rule essentially on my team. you return everybody's phone calls in 15 minutes. whether it's the mayor, governors, county officials, if they need something, we figure out a way to say yes. >> during one of his...
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ask you to come and deliver your supplies. >>> in atlantic city, president obama was met by new jersey governor chris christie. after the two leaders surveyed the damage along the jersey shore, the president vowed he wouldn't tolerate red tape. >> i've instituted a 15-minute rule, essentially, on my team -- you return everybody's phone calls in 15 minutes, whether it's the mayor's, the governor's, county officials. if they need something, we figure out a way to say yes. >> during one of his stops, governor christie found more victims in utter despair. >> i just want everybody to get help right away. >> yeah, well, we're going to try to do it. we're going to try to do it. >> they don't deserve it. >> yeah, yeah. >> look at our house, our house, everything is gone. >> yeah. >> i've never in ten years had water in my house. >>> in new york, after pumping water out of the subway system, we got word a short time ago that a handful of trains are running. some commuter service to connecticut will also return today on a very limited basis. >>> and it is an amazing but eerie sight. much of the
ask you to come and deliver your supplies. >>> in atlantic city, president obama was met by new jersey governor chris christie. after the two leaders surveyed the damage along the jersey shore, the president vowed he wouldn't tolerate red tape. >> i've instituted a 15-minute rule, essentially, on my team -- you return everybody's phone calls in 15 minutes, whether it's the mayor's, the governor's, county officials. if they need something, we figure out a way to say yes. >>...
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city, and the mayor there said, i've got to show you this one section. i was in a shelter, and he said, i want to show you this one section, and he showed me by the bay a row of homes who had the back of their hopeless totally ripped out. it looks like a doll house, you can see the home inside. and, you know, people who were inside, and, you know, shocked obviously from what they're going through or, you know, and then you see people like the mayor of moonachie, who said to me yesterday, senator, i lost my police department, lost most of my fire department, city hall's under water, and about 80% of my residents are under water. and he's out there trying to make the best of it. so -- and i've also seen some of the great aspects, ed. one thing i want to say, the better angels in people. it's amazing how you can see new jerseyians come together. a young woman from hoboken, whose basement apartment is flooded, has no idea what tomorrow brings. she's in a shelter helping other people, not even thinking about what tomorrow is for her. just one of many examples
city, and the mayor there said, i've got to show you this one section. i was in a shelter, and he said, i want to show you this one section, and he showed me by the bay a row of homes who had the back of their hopeless totally ripped out. it looks like a doll house, you can see the home inside. and, you know, people who were inside, and, you know, shocked obviously from what they're going through or, you know, and then you see people like the mayor of moonachie, who said to me yesterday,...
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>>shepard: thank you, just outside atlantic city. forecasters are keeping an cry on the potential for rough weather on election day. it is looking bad a nor'easter on way according to our weather center. fog like sandy, obviously, but it can make it harder for folks to get to work. rick is on shift right new and live in the weather center. rick: you said iting for like hurricane sandy and the latest model runs possibly pushing it off to sea. look at what happens over the next number of days, clouds from time to time, through here but nothing that is a big problem and toward sunday night there is a disturbance across parts of the mid-atlantic, and that is the one we thought could have been a nor'easter right now, models keep it offshore law tuesday. a follow-up run right behind it but that is wednesday and that is good news for election day the point is we will see the storms but we could make it through election day. that is what we are hoping for. >>shepard: the temperatures are getting cold after the storm. rick: the temperatures a
>>shepard: thank you, just outside atlantic city. forecasters are keeping an cry on the potential for rough weather on election day. it is looking bad a nor'easter on way according to our weather center. fog like sandy, obviously, but it can make it harder for folks to get to work. rick is on shift right new and live in the weather center. rick: you said iting for like hurricane sandy and the latest model runs possibly pushing it off to sea. look at what happens over the next number of...
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the mayor of atlantic city joins us this morning. let's talk specifically, sir, and thanks for joining us this morning, about the damage that's happened to atlantic city. you have the iconic boardwalk, you have the casinos, you have lots of hotels. fill me in on how atlantic city is faring. >> well, let me tell you that the boardwalk did suffer some major damage, but property can be replaced. the good news is in atlantic city and in atlantic county, that there was only one fatality. and when i say "only," i don't mean to minimize that fatality, one is too many, but given the catastrophic nature of this storm, i think we were blessed and spared that on the human side in terms of loss, there was one fatality and no real serious bodily injury to report. on the property side, a much different story. there is catastrophic damage all through the atlantic city, particularly on the boardwalk. >> as often is the case, i think some of the poorest neighborhoods got the worst damage spop where do those folks go? when you see those pictures, peop
the mayor of atlantic city joins us this morning. let's talk specifically, sir, and thanks for joining us this morning, about the damage that's happened to atlantic city. you have the iconic boardwalk, you have the casinos, you have lots of hotels. fill me in on how atlantic city is faring. >> well, let me tell you that the boardwalk did suffer some major damage, but property can be replaced. the good news is in atlantic city and in atlantic county, that there was only one fatality. and...
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one of those tow was t long beach community north of atlantic city, where army national guard troops arrived to assist. >> a lot of devastation. the island has been hit very hard. from what i understand there is roughly 18,000 homes without poeser, there is severe gas leaks, so right now we are just trying to get everything together for the office of emergency management here and the different municipalities and just assist them with whaterer needs they have going on.er >> brown: and even three days later, some long beach residents still could not believe the power of the srm. >> this was the deepest water i have ever seen, in my lifetime of being here. i was 11 in the '62 storm and the water came an inch from our house and this time it was a foot deep in our house. >> brown: in point pleasant, the damaged boardwalk was a backdrop for workers who carried lumber and dug holes for new fencing. and shelters like this one at the brigantine beach community center were open for those searching for place to stay. >> even though we don't have anp aff, we have had incredible support from volu
one of those tow was t long beach community north of atlantic city, where army national guard troops arrived to assist. >> a lot of devastation. the island has been hit very hard. from what i understand there is roughly 18,000 homes without poeser, there is severe gas leaks, so right now we are just trying to get everything together for the office of emergency management here and the different municipalities and just assist them with whaterer needs they have going on.er >> brown:...
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jay gray has the latest from atlantic city. >> four days later and still, the furious sandy is too much for some to bear. >> i don't believe this. >> floodwaters carried a boat into esther's home, downed power lines and debris litter her yard. >> we need help here. we truly do. we need someone to come and tell us which way to go. >> many simply aren't going anywhere. >> chaos. it's two miles long. >> lines for fuel and graphic have been for many overwhelming. >> in some cases pushing patience and emotions over the edge. but the difficulties like the destruction stretch for miles along the atlantic coast. >> no heat. we have no power. >> and hope is quickly fading as well. >> we have bodies being removed up the block. we are devastated here. >> devastation that, after days of controversy, ultimately forced organizers to cancel this weekend's new york city marathon. >> the race had become a distraction. it had become a distraction for people who were working and trying to help people. >> help is beginning to show up here, basic necessities like water, food, warm clothes. ♪ >> tonight an
jay gray has the latest from atlantic city. >> four days later and still, the furious sandy is too much for some to bear. >> i don't believe this. >> floodwaters carried a boat into esther's home, downed power lines and debris litter her yard. >> we need help here. we truly do. we need someone to come and tell us which way to go. >> many simply aren't going anywhere. >> chaos. it's two miles long. >> lines for fuel and graphic have been for many...
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in atlantic city, i'm jeff glor, cbs news. >>> as the u.s. begins to assess sandy's damage to our caribbean nation, sandy killed 71 people in haiti. the storm didn't make a direct hit but brought days of heavy rain. flooding much of the country's crops. 21 people are still missing. >>> up next, your thursday morning weather and tall stories. we'll hear from the men who had to secure a run away crane atop a new york city high rise. away crane atop a new york city high rise. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. increasing clouds in new york, 53 degrees. mostly sunny in miami, 80. mostly sunny in chicago, 51 degrees. sunny in dallas, 84. sun and clouds in l.a., 70 degrees. >>> let's check your national forecast. the remnants of sandy are now in canada but expect scattered rain, snow showers and strong breezes in mid-atlantic and parts of virginia. rain and snow showers will linger in michigan and ohio. rest of the midwest remains dry. out west the storm brings inland bringing showers to the northwest. and parts of
in atlantic city, i'm jeff glor, cbs news. >>> as the u.s. begins to assess sandy's damage to our caribbean nation, sandy killed 71 people in haiti. the storm didn't make a direct hit but brought days of heavy rain. flooding much of the country's crops. 21 people are still missing. >>> up next, your thursday morning weather and tall stories. we'll hear from the men who had to secure a run away crane atop a new york city high rise. away crane atop a new york city high rise....
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el presidente barack obama, visitÓ la devastada ciudad de atlantic city nueva jersey. junto al gobernador cristo recorriÓ las zonas del estado mÁs golpeadas por sandy como varios albergues. estamos aquÍ para ustedes no los vamos a olvidar, vamos a hacer un seguimiento para asegurarnos de que van a tener toda la ayuda que necesitan. hasta que nsereko pren. >>> son cÁlculos preliminares. se estima que las pÉrdidas serÁn mÁs de 50 mil millones de dÓlares. suma que los expertos dicen, seguramente aumentara. >>> el presidente gobernador chris cristi, le pedirÍa a unidades del ejÉrcito, para construir las playas que sandy destruyÓ. >>> la playa es parte de sue esencia y sienten un cariÑo especial por el mar el propio gobernador chris cristi se mostrÓ muy emotivo cuando hablaba de la destrucciÓn que ocasionÓ sandy en. >luis: costas de nueva jersey por ejemplo, este era un restaurante ubicado justo en el centro de la playa de point plaza beach. y miren como ha quedado. >>> para esmeralda y gustavo, el pedido para el presidente obama, es simple y directo. >>> que
el presidente barack obama, visitÓ la devastada ciudad de atlantic city nueva jersey. junto al gobernador cristo recorriÓ las zonas del estado mÁs golpeadas por sandy como varios albergues. estamos aquÍ para ustedes no los vamos a olvidar, vamos a hacer un seguimiento para asegurarnos de que van a tener toda la ayuda que necesitan. hasta que nsereko pren. >>> son cÁlculos preliminares. se estima que las pÉrdidas serÁn mÁs de 50 mil millones de dÓlares. suma que los expertos...
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he is back on the ground in atlantic city tonight and chuck it is a fair question on how everybody is going to get to vote. you take the polling close to our place here, there is sand in the streets. i can't imagine they will be ready with power back on. there is natural gas in the air, it still feels dangerous? >> reporter: right, look, they're not going to be ready, but that doesn't mean they won't put the election on. the burden is going to be on the voter in the precincts that are missing. they will go to the polling place. here is what officials tell us, some places in new jersey they will put up signs and say guess what? we have moved your polling place it is down the block, or a half mile this way. the burden will be on the voter. new york city announced they will put up tents next to certain old polling places because they won't be able to get in, maybe because of power and water issues. they will set up temporary generators in those areas if connecticut feels like they will have all their power and they will be able to put on. they only think they will be able to lose a few p
he is back on the ground in atlantic city tonight and chuck it is a fair question on how everybody is going to get to vote. you take the polling close to our place here, there is sand in the streets. i can't imagine they will be ready with power back on. there is natural gas in the air, it still feels dangerous? >> reporter: right, look, they're not going to be ready, but that doesn't mean they won't put the election on. the burden is going to be on the voter in the precincts that are...
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>> the properties in the resort area of atlantic city made out quite well. unfortunately a number of our employees suffered like their neighbors in this storm and are putting their lives back together and, of course, business in atlantic city has been affected for square substantially in the wake of the storm since our re-opening on friday. >> you keep hearing the boardwalk, how much? >> very substantially. gaming activity and hotel activity is down more than 50% since we re-opened on friday compared to what we anticipated i want to be. boardwalk in our area was not affected. the boardwalk surrounding our areas held up just fine. our properties sustained scarcely any damage. what you saw on television was in peripheral areas. >> people don't know you're really opened for business that atlantic city made out? >> we went through hurricane katrina with our property in new orleans. unfortunately one consequence of the tremendous coverage that's provided at these events people tend to think that's not where i first imagine going for vacation activity or leisure a
>> the properties in the resort area of atlantic city made out quite well. unfortunately a number of our employees suffered like their neighbors in this storm and are putting their lives back together and, of course, business in atlantic city has been affected for square substantially in the wake of the storm since our re-opening on friday. >> you keep hearing the boardwalk, how much? >> very substantially. gaming activity and hotel activity is down more than 50% since we...
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one of those cities, atlantic city, take a look at five-day forecast. now you will be seeing temperatures in the 20s on sunday night and also monday night and by wednesday into thursday, we're looking at possibility of a nor'easter tracking up the coast producing strong winds and areas of rain along coastal areas. staten island, new york, 29 degrees could be the low temperature and same with long island, 30 degrees could be a low temperature. again very, chilly temperatures. like i mentioned we have a nor'easter that will be tracking up the coast. worse conditions as we go into thursday morning with very strong winds and heavy rain. >>> what a nightmare. to the country's most influential newspaper issues stinging criticisms in how the administration has handled the terror attack. what happens with there investigation after tuesday night? that gat is next. and with two days to go there is a new controversy on the campaign trail. it's over the reasons you should head out and voted on tuesday. and governor romney's remarks live when we come back. ♪ [ eng
one of those cities, atlantic city, take a look at five-day forecast. now you will be seeing temperatures in the 20s on sunday night and also monday night and by wednesday into thursday, we're looking at possibility of a nor'easter tracking up the coast producing strong winds and areas of rain along coastal areas. staten island, new york, 29 degrees could be the low temperature and same with long island, 30 degrees could be a low temperature. again very, chilly temperatures. like i mentioned we...
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in atlantic city, all casinos reopened. though crowds were small. monday morning meant back to business for much of the garden state. but not without delays. hundreds waited in lines for trains and buses and the lines grew at gas stations across the state even as a gas rationing rule went into effect. more than 800,000 customers are still without power, including hundreds of schools. back in sea bright, mayor long promises a comeback. >> we rebuild it in a smart sustainable way for the future. >> governor christie spoke to the children of new jersey. >> keeping you safe, getting you back to school, making sure you feel like you're taken care of. >> for bob and amy kelly, rescuing pictures a priority. memories nearly lost in sandy's flood. they won't risk it again in what could be round two later this week. >>> nbc's katie tur reporting for us this morning. the long lines at gas stations in new jersey have slowed a bit. 55% of the gas stations open for business. >>> at the top of the hour on, "morning joe" live from democracy plaza. president obama b
in atlantic city, all casinos reopened. though crowds were small. monday morning meant back to business for much of the garden state. but not without delays. hundreds waited in lines for trains and buses and the lines grew at gas stations across the state even as a gas rationing rule went into effect. more than 800,000 customers are still without power, including hundreds of schools. back in sea bright, mayor long promises a comeback. >> we rebuild it in a smart sustainable way for the...
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. >> reporter: well for gambleers who would like to see more table games like the one in atlantic city and las vegas, they will like this because table games will be allowed at maryland's casinos this means a 6th ca cay -- casino will be built. fire work went off where supporters gather. it was a close vote. at midnight we learned question 7 did pass. there was a lot of money spent on this. the extra money earned will go to schools. opponents don't believe it will happen but in the end maryland will get table games and a casino in pg county. county executive was glad voters approved the measure. >> prince georges county you made us proud and carried home and i want to let you know that the money that comes from this just like we said all along sometimes you can't believe a comptroller, that the money is going towards education, is going to help build -- fix 210. >> that's right. >> and is going tore health -- for health care and jobs and jobs and jobs. >> reporter: now by law the new casino in pg county can't open until 2016 but table games will be added to the other casinos sooner tha
. >> reporter: well for gambleers who would like to see more table games like the one in atlantic city and las vegas, they will like this because table games will be allowed at maryland's casinos this means a 6th ca cay -- casino will be built. fire work went off where supporters gather. it was a close vote. at midnight we learned question 7 did pass. there was a lot of money spent on this. the extra money earned will go to schools. opponents don't believe it will happen but in the end...
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they will be assisting in things like patient evacuations and 911 emergency responses. >>> atlantic city's boardwalk is destroyed as well as countless numbers of businesses and homes along the coastline. 25% of hoboken is still under water. president obama and governor chris christie toured some of the hardest hit areas. >> our hearts go out to the families who have lost loved ones. it is true that because of some good preparation, the loss of life was kept lower than it might have been but for those individual families, obviously, their world has been torn apart. >> new york city was also hit hard. a police helicopter made more air rescues. the subway system is expected to reopen with limited service today. and jfk and newark airports are back hope with limited service. la guardia could follow suit sometime today. we'll all have a live update from new jersey in our next hour. >>> frederick county, maryland was one of the hardest hit areas by superstorm sandy in our area. sky fox flew over that area near the monocacy river yesterday. you can see flooded homes and roads from this vantage po
they will be assisting in things like patient evacuations and 911 emergency responses. >>> atlantic city's boardwalk is destroyed as well as countless numbers of businesses and homes along the coastline. 25% of hoboken is still under water. president obama and governor chris christie toured some of the hardest hit areas. >> our hearts go out to the families who have lost loved ones. it is true that because of some good preparation, the loss of life was kept lower than it might...
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jeff gore is in atlantic city with that part of the story. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. 14 are dead here in new jersey. most from falling trees or car accidents. there is some concern that as officials search more homes that toll may rise. president obama and governor chris christie toured this area yesterday. the president is promising a swift federal response. as we mentioned people can start applying federal disaster assistance today as 1.8 million remain without power in new jersey, customers that is, that's down from a peak of 2.7 million. utility companies say it will be a week before most power is restored but some outages could linger even longer than that. here in atlantic city, roads remain blocked, leading into town. they are not letting most people back just yet. charlie, norah, gayle. >> one of the most striking image from the storm is that damaged crane still dangling high over the streets of manhattan. senior correspondent john miller spoke with two new york city engineers who had to climb up there to find out
jeff gore is in atlantic city with that part of the story. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. 14 are dead here in new jersey. most from falling trees or car accidents. there is some concern that as officials search more homes that toll may rise. president obama and governor chris christie toured this area yesterday. the president is promising a swift federal response. as we mentioned people can start applying federal disaster assistance today as 1.8 million remain without...
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atlantic city's 12 casinos are reopening. and the mayor of newark, new jersey, cory booker, letting storm victims crash at his house. >>> we also have something adorable for you this morning. it involves this puppy. her name is sandy, by the way. her owners threw her out of a car after the storm. but fortunately, a compassionate family took her in. and she's looking for a permanent home. >>> but we start with something to cheer about. finally, power being restored in lower manhattan. a huge relief for some. but others in the northeast, could be without electricity for another week, if not longer. meantime, temperatures are plunging to frigid levels and fast. ginger zee is here this morning. good morning, ginger. >> as someone knows with the customers without power in the 11 states, text them or get ahold of them. the cold is on the way. 42 new york. 44 philadelphia. erie back there at 40. but look at the next three nights. again, tomorrow morning, through early tuesday is when it's really going to hit. and you're going to go,
atlantic city's 12 casinos are reopening. and the mayor of newark, new jersey, cory booker, letting storm victims crash at his house. >>> we also have something adorable for you this morning. it involves this puppy. her name is sandy, by the way. her owners threw her out of a car after the storm. but fortunately, a compassionate family took her in. and she's looking for a permanent home. >>> but we start with something to cheer about. finally, power being restored in lower...
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all bets are off in atlantic city where the casinos remain shut down and the board walk torn up. jeff glor spoke with some people who disobeyed orders to evacuate. >> reporter: zelphia connor chose to ride out the storm, a decision she now regrets. >> this was scary. i mean, scary. like, to not know if the water was going to come over the-- i literally thought the ocean was going to come into my home. >> reporter: it didn't, but a 50-foot section of the atlantic city board walk landed in her garage. >> i saw the board walk floating down the street but i never knew its destination was here. >> reporter: in your garage? >> in my garage. i never knew that. >> reporter: a short drive away, parts the pleasantville, new jersey, were left in shambles after being battered with wind gusts over 70 miles per hour and a tidal search that tore homes apart. jackie ernst has lived here for 22 years. >> when i left everything was intact, and when i came back yesterday morning to this... this... >> reporter: most of the water has recede. now the cleanup begins. >> get my mother's picture. >> repo
all bets are off in atlantic city where the casinos remain shut down and the board walk torn up. jeff glor spoke with some people who disobeyed orders to evacuate. >> reporter: zelphia connor chose to ride out the storm, a decision she now regrets. >> this was scary. i mean, scary. like, to not know if the water was going to come over the-- i literally thought the ocean was going to come into my home. >> reporter: it didn't, but a 50-foot section of the atlantic city board...
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. >> this is a before of atlantic city, new jersey. you can see the boardwalk running through the middle of the picture here now let's look at the same spot after the storm. the boardwalk has been utterly destroyed only the frame remains. and the debris is scattered all over the shore. finally, this is an aerial view of the man taolocking, new jersey. >>pam: take a look at this photograph from brooklyn it gives you a sense of just how hard a time people are having. just to try to get gas and the storms hardest- hit areas. you can see cars lined up are around the block. there are reports of some lines stretching for miles and people waiting for hours. >> believe it or not also, we have shown you getting around the area is still a struggle. new york city crews are still working to clear out all the subway tracks. subway service is limited. jason carole kansas kept a close look. >> were you able to clear out some of these terminals? >> some of these are still not usable. what is left of this over here? >> this is the surface wall with tit
. >> this is a before of atlantic city, new jersey. you can see the boardwalk running through the middle of the picture here now let's look at the same spot after the storm. the boardwalk has been utterly destroyed only the frame remains. and the debris is scattered all over the shore. finally, this is an aerial view of the man taolocking, new jersey. >>pam: take a look at this photograph from brooklyn it gives you a sense of just how hard a time people are having. just to try to...
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city. false to freezing by early tuesday. we have to talk about this storm, of course, you got that jet stream holding on to that cold air. it's going to grab some moisture down in the southeast and that's where it picks up the pace and it starts to form the nor'easter. rain showers from the carolinas tuesday down into florida. for wednesday, it starts to move north. that's when the winds pick up in the northeast. 50-mile-an-hour winds. and then by thursday, it really mixing with some cold air. coastal new england gets the rain. back here in upstate new york. poconos getting into some of the snow. so, how much and what to expect? here it is, one to three inches of rain. six to 12-foot waves. and, of course, that inland snow. we'll have much more coming up. for now, we'll head over to bianna. >> so many people still without power. all right, ginger, thank you. >>> we'll turn now to politics. we're in the final push before election day. your voice your vote. it's the latest abc news/washingto
city. false to freezing by early tuesday. we have to talk about this storm, of course, you got that jet stream holding on to that cold air. it's going to grab some moisture down in the southeast and that's where it picks up the pace and it starts to form the nor'easter. rain showers from the carolinas tuesday down into florida. for wednesday, it starts to move north. that's when the winds pick up in the northeast. 50-mile-an-hour winds. and then by thursday, it really mixing with some cold air....
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the rain, the wind will continue early thursday, new york atlantic city and, yes, this could mean the jersey shore, long island, as well as new york city with gusty winds, the strongest of winds likely to occur here out on the eastern side of the rock aways potentially and towards the eastern side of long island with the rain and the wind during the day thursday spreading up towards boston and portland, maine. again, we could be talking about a few gusts or several gusts up over 50 miles an hour including new york city, including long island and potentially back down towards jersey shore during the day on wednesday. so friday the system beginning to move towards atlantic canada. we'll still see plenty of rain and wind across parts of news, weather, and sports west maine. drying out for burr lg ton and drying out to the south for new york city and should make it back up to 50 degrees with clearing conditions and much quieter conditions for the end of the workweek. >>> for delay knee, the first day back at ps 195 was a well some relief staying at her powerless home during hurricane sand
the rain, the wind will continue early thursday, new york atlantic city and, yes, this could mean the jersey shore, long island, as well as new york city with gusty winds, the strongest of winds likely to occur here out on the eastern side of the rock aways potentially and towards the eastern side of long island with the rain and the wind during the day thursday spreading up towards boston and portland, maine. again, we could be talking about a few gusts or several gusts up over 50 miles an...
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i was noticing atlantic city 31, new york city 37. washington 41, annapolis 43 but lots of 30s, many places headed for the 20s. here's where we expect to bottom out tonight, mid-20s for martinsburg, hagerstown and frederick. in d.c. 34 degrees. about the nor'easter, we'll have a sunny day here tomorrow, but here comes part one and this will travel to the coast. it will be rain for florida, georgia, south carolina for the voting day. this is another piece of energy that will also be traveling toward the coast and we believe those two are going to get together somewhere off the mid- atlantic and make for our stronger storm system. a snapshot of the country for tomorrow, no real voting issues in the southwest, maybe a couple showers in the pacific northwest. we'll have to watch wisconsin and minnesota. there could be rain or snow showers up there. chilly much of the mid-atlantic to the gulf coast and here comes our nor'easter moving over to the coast, not quite a nor easter yet, just a coastal area of low pressure beginning its developme
i was noticing atlantic city 31, new york city 37. washington 41, annapolis 43 but lots of 30s, many places headed for the 20s. here's where we expect to bottom out tonight, mid-20s for martinsburg, hagerstown and frederick. in d.c. 34 degrees. about the nor'easter, we'll have a sunny day here tomorrow, but here comes part one and this will travel to the coast. it will be rain for florida, georgia, south carolina for the voting day. this is another piece of energy that will also be traveling...
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. >> here with undefeated rising heavy weight contender, seth mitchell going up to atlantic city november 17th to take on jonathan banks. that means bad news for banks. how are you? >> good. >> everything well? >> yes. >> the night is still on -- fight is still on, with the aftermath of sandy, still good to go, correct? >> as of now, still good to go. i'm in the heart of my training and getting ready for the 17th. and everything is smooth sailing. >> on schedule? >> on schedule. >> you know what people are saying. you know they want to see you fight, and i know your team has a plan that's been in place. do you feel like you're getting closer to being on that threshold of taking on one of those guys? >> definitely. i believe if i continue to do what i've been doing, continue to win, look impressive and learn, that's the key thing is i'm learning in each and every fight. and i have to continue to do that and ultimately stay healthy, no more setbacks as far as injuries, i believe i'll be ready to challenge for the title. latter part of 2013, early part of 2014. >> i know you were at redskins
. >> here with undefeated rising heavy weight contender, seth mitchell going up to atlantic city november 17th to take on jonathan banks. that means bad news for banks. how are you? >> good. >> everything well? >> yes. >> the night is still on -- fight is still on, with the aftermath of sandy, still good to go, correct? >> as of now, still good to go. i'm in the heart of my training and getting ready for the 17th. and everything is smooth sailing. >> on...
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they will be heading out at 5:45 this morning for egg harbor township west of atlantic city. >> atlantic city's legendary boardwalk is destroyed due to the storm as well as a countless number of businesses and homes along the coastline. farther north, 25% of hoboken is still under water trapping thousands of residents there. nearly 3 million people in the garden state are still without power. president obama and new jersey governor chris christie toured some of the hardest hit areas yesterday. we'll have a live update from new jersey coming up at 5:30. >>> frederick county, maryland was one of the hardest hit areas by superstorm sandy. sky fox flew over the area near the monocacy river yesterday. you can see flooded homes and roads. this morning, officials tell fox 5 the water level at the river has receded and there is no major flooding. >>> new this morning, crews are still on the scene of this large fire in northeast. they were called to moore street near union market late last night. melanie alnwick is live with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. this is still a scene here althou
they will be heading out at 5:45 this morning for egg harbor township west of atlantic city. >> atlantic city's legendary boardwalk is destroyed due to the storm as well as a countless number of businesses and homes along the coastline. farther north, 25% of hoboken is still under water trapping thousands of residents there. nearly 3 million people in the garden state are still without power. president obama and new jersey governor chris christie toured some of the hardest hit areas...